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File #: 22-0357    Version: 1
Type: Consent - Staff Report Status: Agenda Ready
In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 9/6/2022 Final action:
Title: Consideration of the Purchase of Three Budgeted Police Motorcycles from Long Beach BMW Motorcycles in the Amount of $109,535.97 (Finance Director Charelian). A) WAIVE FORMAL BIDDING DUE TO COOPERATIVE PURCHASING B) AUTHORIZE PURCHASE
Attachments: 1. Price Quote from Long Beach BMW Motorcycles, 2. Los Angeles County Sheriff Department Motorcycle RFP, 3. Piggyback Approval Letter from Long Beach BMW Motorcycles, 4. Los Angeles County Sheriff Purchase Order
TO:
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council

THROUGH:
Bruce Moe, City Manager

FROM:
Steve S. Charelian, Finance Director
Mario Hernandez, Purchasing Supervisor
Mike Grafton, Equipment Maintenance Supervisor

SUBJECT:Title
Consideration of the Purchase of Three Budgeted Police Motorcycles from Long Beach BMW Motorcycles in the Amount of $109,535.97 (Finance Director Charelian).
A) WAIVE FORMAL BIDDING DUE TO COOPERATIVE
PURCHASING
B) AUTHORIZE PURCHASE
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Recommended Action
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Council waive formal bidding per Manhattan Beach Municipal Code (MBMC) Section 2.36.150 (cooperative purchasing) and approve the purchase of three budgeted replacement Police motorcycles from Long Beach BMW Motorcycles in the amount of $109,535.97.

FISCAL IMPLICATIONS:
Funds totaling $198,657 are budgeted in the current Fiscal Year (FY) 2022-2023 Fleet Management Fund for the purchase and equipping of these replacement vehicles. The total cost for these motorcycles is $109,535.97. The remaining budgeted funds of $89,121.03 will be used for vehicle graphics and other necessary safety and communications equipment. Any unspent budgeted funds will be returned to the Fleet Fund balance.

BACKGROUND:
The FY 2022-2023 Budget includes funding for the purchase of these three police motorcycles in the City's fleet in order to maintain service levels, reduce repair costs and provide for effective fleet operations.

DISCUSSION:
Currently, the City is utilizing Honda ST1300P motorcycles that have been in service for more than eleven years and have reached the end of serviceable life. These motorcycles are critical to the operation of the City's traffic officers and meet the criteria for replacement based on factors such as vehicle age, mileage, condition, usage, maintenance, and repair history.

Honda stopped making the ST1300P model in 2020; therefore, alternative police motorc...

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